Jeremy discovered that Copernicus was correct that the earth is not the center of the solar system but the sun is. He also discovered that venus has phases just like the moon, which proves that not only do the planets move but the earth must revolve too.
The 4 largest moons of Jupiter - Gannymede, Korea, Io, Callisto
Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto
As Galileo was born before Isaac newton, he was the first person to discover gravity but did not have enough time to investigate it. He found out by dropping objects on the floor.
he also discovered planets when he made his own version of the telescope. he first saw Jupiter and it's moons so that led him to an investigation of astronomy.
Galileo galilei discovered the four Jupiter moons and that the earth wasnt the the center of the universe....
that the earth rotates around the sun
with radio waves
The four moons were discovered sometime between 1609 and 1610 when Galileo made improvements to his telescope, which enabled him to observe celestial bodies more distinctly than had ever been possible before. As a result of improvements Galileo Galilei made to the telescope, with a magnifying capability of 20×, he was able to see celestial bodies more distinctly than was ever possible before. This allowed Galilei to discover sometime between December 1609 and January 1610 what came to be known as the Galilean moons. :)
Well Galileo Galilei didn't really create anything, but he discovered a lot. He discovered many celestial bodies as in Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, which all are some of Jupiter's moons. He also "started" discovering the Law of Inertia, which Isaac Newton later builds on. He also discovered the Law of the Pendulum and the Law of falling bodies. He also published many books.
New stars, different planetary designs, new celestial bodies, new moons, etc.
I believe Galileo Galilei was the inventor of the telescope, which he then use to make observations about the heavens. Kepler then refined these observations, which Sir Isaac Newton then condensed into the theory of gravitation of celestial bodies.
Galileo showed that all bodies fall at the same speed under gravity. He performed his experiments assuming air resistance is ignored.galileoGalileo
Saturn's rings were discovered by Galileo Galilei. He also demonstrated evidence that all celestial bodies did not revolve around the Earth.
Galileo was a champion of a heliocentric universe, which we now accept today. His contribution to physics, however would be his experiments with falling bodies. He said objects would fall at uniform acceleration no matter, independent of mass.
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That all bodies-no matter what the shape or weight-would fall at the same speed
The first person to discover one of Jupiter's moons was Italian astronomer Galileo. Galileo invented a telescope and was able to modify it to see celestial bodies more clearly than is possible with the naked eye. This discovery occurred between 1609 and 1610.
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Sir Isaac Newton and Galileo both studied the effects of gravity on falling bodies.
he was most famous for his "law of falling bodies"
He made a powerful telescope
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